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Description

Econo Sterile Hartmann Mosquito Forceps are used as both a hemostat and for fine tissue dissection in shallow wounds and procedures. Most commonly utilized in plastic and vascular surgeries, Hartmann Mosquito Forceps can also be used in pediatric and ophthalmologic procedures. Known for their fine tips, short, and fully serrated jaws, these Mosquito Forceps can be used as a clamping instrument to halt blood flow so that cauterization or ligation can be performed. They are also used for holding small, fine sutures. Hartmann Mosquito Forceps are shorter and heavier than Halstead Mosquito Forceps. Econo Sterile instruments are ready-to-use, sterile, disposable, floor-grade instruments sold in bulk quantities. This product is curved with serrated tips and a length of 3-1/2 inches. It is sold in cases of 25.

Disposable Or Reusable disposable
Family mosquito forceps
Grade econo sterile floor grade
Handle Style finger rings with ratchet
Instrument Curvature curved
Instrument Length 3-1/2"
Instrument Material stainless steel
Is Sterile sterile
Latex Free not made with natural rubber latex
Surname hartmann / mosquito
Type forceps
Uom cs
Uom Description 25 items/case
Working Edge Style serrated

Frequently asked questions

Are these forceps safe for patients with latex allergies?

Yes, these Econo Sterile Hartmann Mosquito Forceps are 100% latex-free, ensuring they are safe for use on patients with natural rubber latex sensitivities.

Do these forceps provide a secure grip for delicate work?

Absolutely. The forceps feature fine, fully serrated jaws designed specifically for:

How do these compare to standard Halstead mosquito forceps?

These Hartmann Mosquito Forceps are specifically engineered to be more compact and feature a more robust construction compared to standard Halstead models, making them ideal for precise work in shallow surgical fields.

Are these tools ready for immediate clinical use?

Yes, they arrive individually sterile and ready-to-use. This eliminates the time-consuming need for on-site sterilization processing, which is perfect for high-volume clinical environments.

Can I lock the forceps during a procedure?

Yes, the instruments are equipped with a traditional finger ring and locking ratchet mechanism, allowing you to securely clamp the tool in place during delicate procedures.

What surgical specialties benefit most from these tools?

These forceps are highly versatile and particularly well-suited for:

Is the material durable for high-precision surgical tasks?

These instruments are crafted from high-quality stainless steel and meet Sklar’s floor-grade standards, ensuring consistent, dependable performance during procedures like fine tissue dissection and vessel clamping.

What is the specific curvature of these forceps?

These forceps feature a curved profile, which is specifically designed to provide better visibility and access when working in small, shallow wound sites.

How many units come in a standard case?

Each order is supplied as a case containing 25 individually sterile units, providing a cost-effective solution for facilities requiring bulk inventory.

Are these suitable for clamping very small blood vessels?

Yes, their design—combining the 3-1/2 inch length with serrated jaws—makes them exceptionally effective at clamping small vessels prior to ligation or cauterization in clinical surgical suites.